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Introduction
» Moyea Flash Video MX
» Key Features
» System Requirements
» Installation/Uninstallation
Navigating Single Mode Interface
» Main Menu
» Import Settings
» Export Settings
» Set Player Profile
» Converting Video
Navigating Batch Mode Interface
» Main Menu
» Main Interface
Single Mode Conversion
» Import Video & Customization
» Export Settings
» Set Player Profile
» Converting Video
Batch Mode Conversion
» Import Videos
» Output Settings
» Convert
Support Information
» Support FAQ
» Purchase FAQ
» FLV Player API
 
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Export Settings

Setting output destination

To set the output settings, click the Next Next button to go to the second interface.

  1. To set the output destination, click the Folder Folder button behind the Export to… box. And then the Save As dialog box displays.
  2. Specify the drive, directory, and name of the output file in the dialog.
  3. Press the Save button to return to the main interface.
  4. In the Export section, select the items you want to get.

To generate an independent FLV file, check the Generate Flash Video box.

Check the Generate Flash box, then choose Embed the video in SWF and play in timeline to generate a SWF file which embedded with the video, or choose Embed the video in SWF and play in timeline (no script) to generate a SWF file embed with the video without script, or choose Progressive download from a web server to generate a Flash Player for the FLV file.

Choose the Generate Html File option to generate a Html file embedded with the Flash.

Note:

If you don't choose Generate Flash here, the options in the next interface won't take effects.

For Flash can't accept more than 1600 frames, the extra frames of your video will be omitted when you choose Embed the video in SWF and play in timeline.

Setting video and audio parameters

To set video and audio parameters, switch to the Encoder tab.

From the Predefined profile drop-down list, select the quality for the video. If you select Custom, you can set the video and audio parameters yourself.

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To set the video parameters:

  1. In the Video section, click the Video button and then change the video width and height.
  2. To keep the cropped aspect ratio, check the Proportional box; or not set both the width and height of the video as you like.
  3. From the Video Codec drop-down list, select the codec for the video, such as Sorenson H.263, Flash 8, and Flash 8 with alpha. For more information about codec, click the ? button in the interface.
  4. Select a frame rate for the video from the Frame rate drop-down list.
  5. From the Bit rate drop-down list, select the bit rate for the video. If you select Custom, you can specify the bit rate as you like in the behind box.
  6. Select the number of frames that pass before a new frame is created from the Keyframe interval drop-down list.
  7. Check the Fade in box to set the video to fade in when it begins to play.
  8. To set the video to fade out when it comes to the end, check the Fade out box.

To set the audio parameters:

  1. Check the Include Audio box.
  2. From the Sample rate drop-down list, select the number of samples of the sound that are taken per second.
  3. Select the bit rate for the audio from the Bit rate drop-down list.
  4. From the Channels drop-down list, choose mono or standard stereo as audio channel.
  5. Check the Fade in box to set the audio to fade in when it begins to play.
  6. To set the audio to fade out when it comes to the end, check the Fade in box.
  7. After setting all of the parameters, the estimated export information will be displayed in the Exmport notes section, including estimated frames, output size, and output size.

Note:

Leave all of the settings as default, if you don't familiar with audio and video parameters.

Adding video and replacing audio

To add video and replace the audio, switch to the Misc tab.

To add a video before the video:

  1. Click the button in the Video prelude box and the Open dialog pops up.
  2. Locate the driver and folder of the video you want to add.
  3. Select the video file you want to add and click Open.

To add a video behind the video:

  1. Click the button in the Video curtain box and the Open dialog pops up.
  2. Locate the driver and folder of the video you want to add.
  3. Select the video file you want to add and press Open.

To replace the original audio:

  1. Click the button in the Replaced Audio box and the Open dialog pops up.
  2. Locate the driver and folder of the audio file you want to add.
  3. Select the audio file you want to add and click Open.
  4. Check the Loop box to let the audio play again and again within the video.

Note:

The videos you want to add are better not too long.

Click the Back button , you can go to the previous interface, or click the Next button to go on.

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